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Sunday, May 19, 2024

STL Record News


Lawsuit says too many ingredients in Walmart's peaches

By Legal Newsline |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - Walmart faces a class action lawsuit for including ingredients other than juice and peaches in its containers of the fruit.

Polsinelli Represents CPC in Acquisition of Drug Free Sport International

By STL Record |
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli recently advised CPC, a private equity investor and holding company, in its acquisition of Kansas City-based Drug Free Sport International (DFSI), an international third-party administrator of drug prevention and drug-testing programs for professional, collegiate and amateur sports organizations as well as a third-party service provider for clinical and mobile health services.

Former employee accuses Flying J of race, ethnic discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
A former employee of Flying J Travel Center is accusing the company alleging racial and ethnic discrimination.

Man says he was fired after being wrongly accused of abusing drugs

By St. Louis Record |
A man says he was wrongfully terminated after being falsely accused of drug abuse.

Lawsuit says baby foods have high levels of heavy metals

By Kyla Asbury |
KANSAS CITY — A parent is suing Gerber and others claiming baby foods have high levels of heavy metals in them.

Attorney General Bailey Issues Statement Regarding Wins in Fight for Documents Exposing Gender Transitions on Children

By STL Record |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey released the following statement in relation to his wins in the fight for documents to expose gender transition interventions performed on children.

Dean Sperino Publishes Article on Summary Judgments in Employment Discrimination Cases

By STL Record |
Associate Dean Sandra Sperino has published an article on the McDonnell Douglas framework in the North Carolina Law Review.

Teacher says she was fired for refusing to follow pronoun mandate

By Kyla Asbury |
KANSAS CITY — A teacher at a Missouri middle school claims she suffered discrimination for objecting to using pronouns inconsistent with students' biological sex.

Supply Drive Success

By STL Record |
Many thanks to all who contributed and donated to this year’s winter shelter drive, coordinated by the Civil Rights, Community Justice & Mediation Clinic students!

Mizzou Law Veterans Clinic Files Amicus Brief with United States Supreme Court

By STL Record |
Attorneys in the Mizzou Law Veterans Clinic have filed an amicus brief with the United States Supreme Court in a crucial case awaiting consideration involving veterans seeking certiorari to challenge a decision made by the Federal Circuit.

Seventh Circuit keeps wrongful murder conviction case alive, finds key info possibly omitted

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A lack of exculpatory information on a probable cause affidavit could be seen as the reason a man had to spent more than 10 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, a federal appeals court has ruled.

Armstrong Teasdale Recognized in 15th Annual M&A Atlas Awards

By STL Record |
Armstrong Teasdale was recognized Jan. 30, 2024, at the 15th M&A Atlas Awards in the USA Deal of the Year category for the sale of Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) to HMP Global.

Attorney General Bailey Issues Statement Following Removal of Cape Girardeau Coroner

By STL Record |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued the following statement after the Court granted his motion to remove Cape Girardeau Coroner Wavis Jordan from office for the duration of the quo warranto process.

Mizzou Law Student, Assistant Dean Emeritus, Win Carnahan Awards

By STL Record |
Walter Jackson, 3L and Assistant Dean Emeritus Bob Bailey, will be honored , Feb. 8, with Mel Carnahan Awards.

Shook Partner Selected for World Trademark Review List

By STL Record |
Shook Partner Clint Newton has been selected for the 2024 World Trademark Review (WTR) 1000: The World’s Leading Trademark Professionals in the Silver category.

Associate Dean Sperino Publishes New Edition of Federal Employment Discrimination Law Book

By STL Record |
Associate Dean Sandra Sperino has published the 10th edition of her book, “Federal Law of Employment Discrimination in a Nutshell” this February.

Longtime employee accuses CVS of age and sex discrimination, wrongful termination

By St. Louis Record |
A longtime employee of CVS Pharmacy is alleging age and sex discrimination as well as wrongful termination.

Woman accuses Academy Bank of racial discrimination, retaliation

By St. Louis Record |
A former employee accuses Academy Bank of racial discrimination and retaliation.

Law School Faculty Among Here & Next Seed Grant Awardees

By STL Record |
Congratulations to Professors Kim Thuy Seelinger and Katie Meyer, and their co-PI Julia Lopez of the School of Medicine.

Attorney General Bailey Charges Contractor for Securities Fraud in Stone and Taney Counties

By STL Record |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that his office filed charges against David V. Lott, 67, for allegedly defrauding investors in connection with his business, Missouri Holding Group, Inc. In Taney County, Lott faces three counts of securities fraud and one count of stealing.